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Posted on 08/01/2021 by admin

What Japan’s State of Emergency Means for Retailers

Facing record numbers of new coronavirus cases and a rising death toll, Japan’s Prime Minister, Yoshihide Suga, has declared a state of emergency in Tokyo and three surrounding prefectures.
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